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Can you install MediaInfo and post a report from one of your clips here? That will give people the info needed to figure out what's going on. How to use MediaInfo is covered in this video starting @ 19:33

@Aladdin4d a little research shows MSI Afterburner has four basic recording options. MJPEG, h.264,Uncompressed and RTV1.

RTV1 is known to have compatability issues with VLC, Premiere and Avid, so first guess is @TheBeginner34 recorded RTV1.

This will require transcoding. Beginner, the video Aladdin already linked covers multiple transcode options as well. Do the MediaInfo report like he suggested, since I'm guessing here.

If you did record RTV1 in the future you'll want to use MJPEG or h.264. Do a short test record to see which looks better. Even with those other formats you might see performance increases from transcoding anyway. This is ALSO covered in the linked video.

@TheBeginner34&nbsp; The forum doesn't have image hosting ability. You have to upload your image to a file hosting site or your cloud storage (I usually use my Google drive) and post a link. Somehow there is a way to get it to post preview image but I am clueless on that.

@Palacono I suggest getting out of photobucket. They're going subscription and, slowly, but surely, locking people out of their own accounts. I tried to download some of my own images from photobucket a couple of months ago because it was easier than searching for the archive drive from 2007--imagine my surprise when I was told I'd have to pay them to download my own images!

Your file has two audio tracks. Hitfilm only supports one audio track in a media file. It normally picks the first audio track. If that track in your file is silent/empty then you have no sound as described.

You never mentioned if Hitfilm thinks the file has any sound track at all, or if you just get silent sound. When you drag the media to the editor timeline if Hitfilm creates an audio clip with the video, then Hitfilm thinks the media file has audio.

With the information available to me, I would guess that the first audio track in the media file is empty. Maybe it is supposed to be a voice over track and in this case it is empty. The second track, which Hitfilm ignores, may be the gameplay audio.

With multiple audio tracks you need to extract the extra tracks to standalone file(s) and then import those audio files into Hitfilm.

On the chance you don't have external audio software, Audacity is a free option. And, buried in this video on fixing media problems is a section on extracting audio from a video file with Audacity. Starts about 39 minutes in.